From clients in taxis to registering an FSP: Sandile Ncube’s journey
Tevin Sandile Ncube’s journey to accounting success is over two decades in the making and involves hard work, networking, and not letting the lockdown go to waste.
All your greylisting questions answered
Concerns about the potential of being placed on the "grey list" grow as South Africa's time of surveillance with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) draws to a conclusion. The flaws of the nation, the possible effects of greylisting, and the planned changes to current legislation that could have an influence on accountants are all covered in this article
The shortcut to becoming an accountant
The conventional route to becoming an accountant and eventually starting your own practice is well trodden and lengthy. We spoke to Dennis Kibungu, who has used SAIBA’s designations to take a shortcut and leap years ahead of his peers.
Newly announced IRBA CEO Imre Nagy shares how to restore the finance profession.
Imre Nagy, new CEO of the auditing regulating body IRBA, has had time to work out what has gone radically wrong and how to fix it.
The journey to becoming a well rounded accountant
The golden thread from our interview with Chwayita Deliwe about her career is that it takes more than just accounting skills to make an excellent accountant
Meet CIBA BAP(SA) designation holder Juliana Zvarimwa
Meet Juliana Zvarimwa, she is an entrepreneur and a qualified Business Accountant in Practice (BAP) duly registered with CIBA
Local is Not Lekker: Why Municipalities are Failing
Annalien Carstens CA(SA) is the managing director of Altimax, a company that has spent nearly 20 years trying to help more than 140 municipalities succeed. We spoke to her about why, despite interventions, local government is increasingly falling apart.